Saturday, February 5, 2011

Surfboard made to order

Bali surf board made to order.
When you come to Bali you can order a surfboard from fiber glass
and also from epoxy with good quality, the local made also many foreigner shapes who made surfboard in Bali.

" SION " is a brand of surfboard that we made, we also receive the ordered items in accordance with the size and the size of the selected color are also consumers.
We've experienced about 8 years to make surfboard.
So if you want to save with a good quality order just in Zion surf.
Orders will be completed within a week.


サーファーの町クタにあり、サーフボード、グッズの販売、ボード修理はもちろん、
サーフガイド、サーフレッスン、サーフボード・ボディーボードレンタル、
サーフィンフォトグラファーなどバリのサーフィンのことなら何でもご相談ください。
シーズンを問わず必ずどこかでいい波に出会えるBALI、
日本語OKで誠実なオーナーはじめ陽気なローカルスタッフ一同、
心よりお待ち申し上げます。そしてリラックスした最高の
BALI TIMEをお楽しみください。

Nikko Beach G-land


Dream land
Kuta Bech

SION surf
JL.Legian  (Gg. Popies line  I No.38G)
tel (0361)-767 361
HP(From Japan):+(62)85 339 160006

日本語OK!
e-mail : bali_sionsurf@yahoo.co.id
日本語(ローマ字)OK!


【奇麗な海、人気のLombokツアー】
【まだ人のいないジャワ(JAVA)で思いっきりサーフィン!】
【となりのパラダイスLembongan】

Denpasar
Click for デンパサール, Indonesia Forecast
バリ島の天気予報







クタビーチのハーフウェイで日本語ができる経験豊富なインストラクターによるレッスンです。
南国の楽園バリでサーフィンを体験してみませんか。
初心者から更なるスキルアップを目指す中級者まで。
また、まったくの未経験者のサーフィン体験もおまかせください!
2011’





サーフレッスン 半日 1日 2日 3~7日
1人参加 35 45 40 30
2人参加 30 35 30 25
3~5人参加 25 30 25 18
6人以上 20 25 20 15
プライベートレッスン +US$ 8
料金に含まれるもの ホテル送迎
サーフボードレンタル(ショートまたはロング)
保険・ソフトドリンク

 

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Bali Surfing Lesson


Welcome to the Sion Surf School, the most fun and exciting place to learn surfing in Bali. Kuta Beach, where you start your lessons, is famous for its sandy  bottom and soft waves which break safely in waist-deep water.
Established recently, Sion Surf School offers you the opportunity to learn how to surf with our qualified and friendly instructors. In no time, you will be standing on the board and riding the waves like an expert!


                                                                          Surfing is fun ...!!! It's easy, simple and enjoyable...     



Learning to surf is not as expensive as you might think - so you will be able to learn to surf without breaking the bank.

QUALIFIED AND FRIENDLY INSTRUCTORS
Customer safety is both a priority and a company commitment. The accredited intructors at Sion Surf School are trained in all aspects of customer safety including Bronze Level for Lifesaving, Surf Rescue, Advanced Resuscitation and Senior First Aid techniques to international standard.
To achieve the highest professional standard, our instructors have completed all Academy requirements for Surfing Instructor certification, including those for Japan.

About Our Lesson:

Our well-trained and qualified instructors will show you  the basics of surfing.
We will show you how to paddle, stand up on the board and ride your first wave.
We guarantee that you will be standing on the board within the first lesson!
While it might seem like an amazing claim,We assure you will achieve this enjoyable and memorable 
surfing experience.


WANT MORE INFO?
For additional information you can
contact us in person at our address.
 Jl. Legian Gg. Poppies Lane 1 / 38G
KUTA BALI  - INDONESIA

Phone: +62361767361
Email: bali_sionsurf@yahoo.co.id
 

For inquiries and bookings
by English, Japanese,Russian speakers:
Call Mr. Johnson
Mobile: 085339 160006

See location map here

OFF-ISLAND SURFING TOURS
Sion Surfing also provides surfing tours to Java, Bali, Lembongan, Lombok, North Sumatra and other destinations.


TAKE THE TIME TO COME & VISIT US!
YOU WILL BE HAPPY THAT YOU DID.

Bali Holiday: Hause, Apartement, Land for sale/Rent



 For sale & Rent Land,House,Apartment, 
 WANT MORE INFO?
For additional information you can
contact us in person at our address.
 Jl. Legian Gg. Poppies Lane 1 / 38G
KUTA BALI  - INDONESIA

Phone: +62361767361
Email: bali_sionsurf@yahoo.co.id
 

For inquiries and bookings
by English, Japanese,Russian speakers:
Call Mr. Johnson
Mobile: 085339 160006

See location map here

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Air ticket


Garuda Indonesia

Batavia - Air

Malaysia Airlines

Singapore Airlines

Thai Airways

China Airlines(CAL)

Emirates

JAPAN AIRLINES 

Kartika Airlines 

Mandala airlines 

Sriwijaya airlines 

 

Cargo airlines indonesia  

 

Citylink airlines indonesia 

 

Merpati air booking 

 

Lionair booking ticket 

 

 

WANT MORE INFO?

For additional information you can
contact us in person at our address.
 Jl. Legian Gg. Poppies Lane 1 / 38G
KUTA BALI  - INDONESIA
Phone: +62361767361
Email: bali_sionsurf@yahoo.co.id
 
For inquiries and bookings
by English, Japanese,Russian speakers:
Call Mr. Johnson
Mobile: 085339 160006

 

Bali Tour & Travel


Tour & Travel - Bali

     More discount...25% 

     Please call:

                                Hp: 085339 160006

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Bali Sunset

Bali Sunset:

All of Bali beach in the west are nice & beautiful sunset in the world.







Monday, January 17, 2011

Bali Car Rental


  1. Xenia, Avanza       Included $23 1 day (24h) $450 30 days All inclusive
  2. Suzuki Jimny        Included $13 1 day (24h) $270 30 days All inclusive
  3. Suzuki Karimun   Included $18 1 day (24h) $360 30 days All inclusive
  4. Suzuki APV           Included $23 1 day (24h) $450 30 days All inclusive
  5. Toyota Innova      Included $38 1 day (24h) $810 30 days All inclusive 

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Bali - Java surf trip


“Jawa surf trip”

G-LAND EAST JAWA (BANYUWANGI)





The surf zone we all know as Grajagan or G-land  is the eastern fringe of Grajagan Bay -- almost right on the southeast corner of the island of Java, Indonesia. It's part of Plengkung National Forest, one of the last wild pieces of jungle left on this densely inhabited island.

The mouth of Grajagan Bay is several miles wide; on its opposite side, facing across the bay toward the surf camps, is the real G-Land, a fishing village hundreds of years old. Outside the bay's mouth, the ocean floor drops away rapidly, descending to over 10,000 feet a couple of miles off the coast. Surprisingly close -- a matter of a few nautical miles east -- is Bali, where most G-Land journeys begin.

Of course the surf is incredible, but there are other rewards out there along the jungle's edge. You can still walk around G-Land for hours without seeing another human and you can hang out for as long as you can afford without picking up a single telephone.

THE SURF

Grajagan is a massive lava-based coral reef, typical of Indonesian reefs in every sense but its vastness. Simply put, it's a bloody monster. The reef curves around in a big circle with the Blambangan Peninsula, starting inside the Bali Strait (between Bali and Java) and eventually finishing its 10-mile arc way down inside the northeast corner of Grajagan Bay. Deep Indian Ocean groundswells from the south and southwest close out along the reef line until it begins its final curve into the bay, when some unruly lefts begin to appear. About a mile from the reef's end point, the machine clicks into gear.

Kong's is the name for G-Land's opening stanza, a series of long sectiony runs across relatively deep reef shelves. Around 300 yards at full length, Kong's has a reputation for sloppy hotdogginess, but on the right swell -- 6 feet and with some west angle -- long barrels can be found. Otherwise, it's the region of choice on smaller swells and is so exposed that a day less than 4 feet is stupidly rare. Kong's does take work: it's a 400-yard walk up from the camps, a careful 200-yard tiptoe over the exposed reef (or a similar paddle at higher tides) and a lot of paddling. But the same can be said of G-Land.


Moneytrees is the long-walled, almond-barreling G-Land midsection, the wave that originally made Grajagan famous back in the early '80s, when Gerry Lopez and Peter McCabe rode it in front of Don King's camera. Best on a south-southwest swell, it's focused by an outside cloudbreak onto a lovely flat slab of coral savagery. Fast and clean, Moneys can deal with the right swell to a solid 8 feet plus and tends to change shape as it advances down the lava-creviced reef. Care should be taken while riding this wave at low tide, when the reef fringe is fully exposed. First-timers should closely watch experienced G-Land surfers for clues as to safe exit points. It can be approached easily through a swirly rip that forms between set waves just off the final section of Kong's.

Speed Reef is the exceptional, super-hollow wonderland that completes the picture of G-Land's main reef. Best on a south-angled swell, it doesn't truly show itself until the 6- to 8-foot mark, when waves begin closing out Money's down to an outer peak called Launching Pads. Waves roll off Launching Pads, double up, hit Speedies and start barreling, sometimes holding the exact curl pattern for 200 yards or more. Its appearance is so seductive that you're easily lulled into forgetfulness of its harsh coral base -- that is, until you take off and feel the wave's true intensity. At 10 to 12 feet, roaring off Launching Pads into the first bottomless tube section, Speed Reef is like a combination of Sunset and Pipeline, and every bit as challenging as both. Extreme care should be taken on a dropping tide.

Chickens and 20-20s, down the reef from Speedies, are lame play-waves for rare days when the real breaks are out of control. Tiger Trails is a small right 40 minutes' jog west of the camps, sometimes fun, but massively outclassed by its nearby cousin.

One of G-Land's greatest overall features is its relationship to the southeast trade wind, which blows consistently from April to October each year. This wind, kicking in most days around 9 a.m. or 10 a.m., is perfectly offshore along almost the entire left-angling stretch of reef.

Riding G-Land's waves can be a serious challenge or a lot of fun or both. A good solid day at the two lower sections will surely test your wave-riding technique. A few big turns, placed for maximum effect, combined with a relaxed attitude to the tube is the combo that'll take you the farthest. Surfing here should be approached calmly and with a long-term mentality -- some sessions can last for six hours or more. Patience is sometimes needed during long waits between sets -- that, and staying put on the section of reef you've chosen and not being lured farther and farther up the line by mirage-like barrels that always seem just 50 yards away.


Many surfers have found you can't chase G-Land; you have to let it come to you. Like all good Indonesian waves, G-Land is best ridden from as deep as possible; trying to pick a wave off the shoulder will be frustrating, or (down at Speedies) possibly disastrous. You should also spend some time before your trip working on paddling strength, or you'll fall apart after just a couple of days. Warning: G-Land is not suited to longboard riding. Nor to beginner surfers of any variety. Know your skill level. Machismo means nothing to a 6-foot wave breaking on nearly exposed reef.

G-L
AND  HISTORY

An American named Bob Laverty and a couple of buddies first surfed G-Land in 1973 after Laverty spotted the bay and reef from an airplane. At the time, there was no easy way in, no camp and no amenities; the jungle came right down to the reef, and only the occasional fishing vessel from Grajagan village went anywhere near the place.

Some other adventurers followed Laverty's lead, including the legendary Australian surf nomad Dave Michel, who walked 14 miles on soft sand around the bay from the village to investigate the tales of this epic wilderness wave. It remained a secret spot of great rumor among knowledgeable surf travelers to Bali, who would sail across in small groups on full-moon tides. By the late '70s, a camp had been set up in front of Moneytrees by Mike Boyum, a classic surf buccaneer of the old school who'd convinced the local authorities via a gentle financial massage to ignore the dubious legality of his gig. Boyum would charge $100 per day to an elite clientele who stayed in tree houses, rode perfect waves and returned with stories of night-prowling tigers and black panthers, only adding to G-Land's mysterious and seductive appeal.

Other tales were less romantic -- big swells would block supply runs to the camp, leaving guys stranded on starvation rations for days, sometimes weeks. In 1977, G-Land appeared on U.S. networks with a CBS "Thrillseekers" special starring Long Island surfer Rick Rasmussen. By the early 1980s, Boyum was gone, and the camp was being run from Bali by Kuta businessman Bobby Radiasa. Soon a second camp, "the Chinaman's camp," was set up slightly inland from Speed Reef.

A few photos had sneaked into surf magazines from time to time, but it wasn't until Hawaiian lens legend Don King swam into the lineup and shot Gerry Lopez and Peter McCabe swapping Moneytrees barrels in 1983 that most surfers got a good look at what they'd only heard about. Soon, a week in G-Land was practically an essential part of any hard-core surfer's Balinese sojourn.


Despite the increasing crowds, the camps remained relatively primitive, with few creature comforts aside from a Ping-Pong table and unlimited supplies of beer (and if you knew the camp manager, the lethal Indonesian spirit arak). This was still a jungle, and none knew it better than the surfers and camp workers who were caught by a large tidal wave that slammed Grajagan Bay in 1993. The wave arrived at night and creamed the whole site, shoving huts hundreds of yards back into the jungle and injuring several visiting surfers, including current WCT Top 44 seed Richie Lovett, who broke his foot. Mass rebuilding occurred, and by 1995, when big-time pro surfing showed up in the form of the Quiksilver Pro, both camps were in better shape than ever before.

G-Land today, while still primitive by Western superpower standards, is far from the wild and wooly adventures of the '73s-- you won't be seeing any black panthers, that's for sure, and sometimes you can make phone calls.


The Schedule:

A. from Bali to Jawa

First day:

1.          05.am Departure from kuta to Balian or Madewi,
                      will arrive at Balian 06.30.am
                      in Madewi 07.am.

2.          07.am - 09.am Surfing in Balian Than Breakfast.
             07:30 am - 09.30.am Surfing in Madewi Than breakfast.

3.         After breakfast then move on to Java ...
            Balian to Port Gilimanuk 1.30.minute
            Madewi to Port Gilimanuk 1 hour.
4.         Arriving at Gilimanuk Very Up to Java.
            It only takes 30 minutes.
5.         Arriving at the port of Java Ketapang continue the journey to the hotel
            Grajagan, and takes 1 hour.
            After check in surf in front of the hotel, or  

In Java:

  1.        The first night in Java BBQ seafood or chicken.
            1 Large Bintang beer or soft drink 1 bottle / person and the only two times,
For Lunch and Dinner.
            If you want to drink more than 1 bottle of Bintang beer or soft drink
            with your own pocket money can be purchased at the nearest mini market.
            Here you can get typical Javanese snacks Banyuwangi namely banana chips ect.
              
  2.        When finished eating can go back to the hotel and play billiards with
             free with a friendly local surfers.
 
3.        If you want to see a local traditional night market in Java we will
                       drive you are happy and can becenkerama with
                       Local residents are also warm-hearted.

Day two:

  1.         Breakfast at 6 am and then surf in front of the hotel about 2 hours,
               or surf first and then eat breakfast, here is the right waves and also
               left wave, but when the season of heavy rain left soo perfect wave
               Wave left its location at the front of the hotel, while the right waves in
               river mouth waves Grajagan here a little faster but its coast
               sandy ... very good waves when the sea water would tide.

               The next surf trip to the island where red is the distance only 40
               minute from the hotel Grajagan, surf the waves here too there are right and left,
               Good sat going tide and sea water at the sea water would recede,
               If there is no wind can wear all day.

               Lunch together on the red island with local food here,
               there are a variety of menu of fish, vegetables, nuts and meat
               original cuisine Banyuwangi East Java, from the spicy and that is not
               spicy depending on the willingness.

2.          Dinner: Chicken sate or Beef sate wit Curry soup.
                        White rice or Nasi Goreng.
                        1 Bottle Large Bintang beer or soft drink free for mineral water.
       
3.         After dinner back to the hotel.


Third day:

Check out from hotel Grajagan and continued on to G Land surf champ
The trip to G-land takes 1 hour.

Because of the way to surf the Camp you will see peacocks, jungle fowl also boar deer along the way, a very good moment when you prepare your camera as he entered the forest
and you can take some pictures.

Because G-land is a National Park in eastern Java, which is conserved, so that every visitor at the gate of this first compulsory reporting and luggage at check in advance by the forest police, to avoid the destruction of nature and hunting of wild animals here.

Not far from the first gate and there are museums and temples are very old.
Just a few minutes we will arrive at the camp, and remove all items from the car and check in to camp each.
 If you are interested we can see from the tower of a group of bull again bask in the morning, the camp only takes a 7 minute by car.

The next trip to the Tiger track surf point.
From surf camps to tack tiger takes 45 minutes because
Using the ranger cars, can only max speed 20 km / hour Since we are past the jungle.
But do not worry, when we got tiger tack would be very happy to be greeted by great waves
and beautiful white sand beaches and sound plus the melodious chirping of birds, pristine
jungle will make reborn.

In tiger track you can play all day surfing.
But keep in mind that dark early here,
The sunset time is 17.45pm so it only can play smoothly at the latest at 17.00
When finished playing surf back to the camp.
For dinner we provide special grilled chicken menu Javanese cuisine,
which you can choose 2 kinds of chili seasoning or seasoning sauce.
After finishing dinner each able to sleep or drinking,
but remember that you need to keep your energy for tomorrow will be playing an early morning surf.


Fourth day (Last day in Jawa):

The fourth day of play early morning surf before absorption morning.
Because on the fourth day is the last day, then only can play surf until at 12.00 pm. when you finish surfing then check out from hotel and return to Bali.
For lunch we usually do in the small town of Banyuwangi.
You can choose a variety of Javanese cuisine here.

Package price includes transportation, 3 meals per day
Starting the first day until lunch on the fourth day.

Package price:

3 Night 4 days U $ 300/person
5 Night 6 days U $ 500/person
8 Night 9 days U $ 700/person
 

And we remind you we only serve the guests who have travel insurance.

For more information please contact:


Mr.Johnson.Sinaga
Phone  : (62)  361-767361
Mobile :  (62)  81338 145 234
e-mail  : bali_sionsurf@yahoo.com
Jl.Popies Line I  N0.38/G
KUTA BALI - INDONESIA
SUB AGENT 
" PT.MIDAS NUSANTARA "

G-Land Speede

Speede 2
Tiger Track 1

Tiger Track Regular

Tiger track Left2


Tiger Track Low Tide

Tiger Track Low tide
Red Island Beach

Red island Left

Red Island Regular
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02

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from 01-05 picture is Java food




Hotel in Grajagan

Grajagan Fisherman1

Grajagan Fisherman2

Peacock

Deer and Wild Rattle
Fisherman boat
G-land Beach

Camp

Grajagan Sunrise

Grajagan Dolphin

Local Kid

Local mom

 East Java are close from Bali 
 only 5 hour from Kuta 
( KUTA-GILIMANUK time 3hour )-- >> ( to KETAPANG-JAWA by FERY 30 minute )

For more information Call: 
Mobile: 085339 160006